College Profile: Johnson College

Johnson College is a private, coeducational two-year college located in Scranton, Pennsylvania. Johnson College was founded in 1918 as a trade school by Orlando S. Johnson, a wealthy coal baron. Over the years it has evolved to college status. The average student to faculty ratio is 17:1 allowing for a more personalized learning environment. On the 65 acre campus are classrooms, laboratories, administrative offices, and student housing units. A library, clinic, cafeteria, student center, exercise room, and gymnasium are facilities provided to compliment the students' college experience. It bears the distinction of having the lowest range of SAT scores of any college, as reported by the Collegeboard, with a 25th-75th percentile range of 350-370 for the Verbal subsection out of a maximum score of 800 and 300-350 range for the Math subsection out of a maximum score of 800. Students leave Johnson with a 97% placement rate based on the 2001 graduating class of 125 students.The college usually enrolls about 400 students.[citation needed] Around 60% males and 40% females pursue careers in 12 technical, trade, and clinical fields. Johnson College competes in the Eastern Pennsylvania Collegiate Conference. They offer Men's Basketball, and co-ed Golf, Cross Country, and Bowling.